Street Fighter beta V Special no arcade edition
So then this week's Pick ups, Pretty happy to find Pikmin on the Wii, It's cool that they re-released a hold bunch of Gamecube games with new wii controls and £2 is a bargain for any of them that is what I found pikmin for.
£2 Also got me God eater burst on the PSP, Sells for round £6 online so that was also a good deal, In the same cash Generator as that I noticed, Final Fantasy Type 0 HD for £8,
CEX sell this for £15 on xbox one, Cash £8 Trade £10, It's a trend I have noticed in a few of the Cash Converters/Generators, Especially Stores not in the town centre they will opt to Pricing things up at the CEX Cash price.
Some other good stuff in there too, Traded in some stuff for Xenoblade Chronicle X, I have heard so much positive press on this game it was about time I had a go, Madden 07 for £1 on DS, I was interested to see how the touch controls worked on this version, And maybe recreate Super bowl 50 with that years roster, Why not I did it on John madden 92 on Mega drive the other day.
Ended up with both Tekken Hybrid and Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Getting my tekken on in anticipation of Tekken 7 when that finally comes out.
So speaking about fighting games I have being in anticipation for Street fighter V was dropped on my doorstep four days ahead of its official release!
I was super stoked to take it all in and smash a few characters few arcade mode and see what's what with the new version, Then to my Dismay I found out there wasn't a Arcade mode? Or much of anything else for that matter.
What you're left with is a Bare bones experience as it stands, Training mode, Survival, A Piss poor wafer thin thin story mode that they might as well of not bothered, and a Serviceable Online mode and a bunch of promises from Capcom.
So here's the deal basically what's happened is Capcom have rushed Street Fighter V out in time for all the Pro tournaments, Then later in June this year they will Drop a full Cinematic Character story mode and Extra DLC in the form of a New Character.
The DLC can be Paid for with real money, But If you earn enough in Game Street fighter V currency known as "Fight Money" You can buy the DLC that way.
Capcom have been noted to have said that all upcoming Content for SFV will be free to all players who play the game to win fight money and spent that on the extras.
So if you are a big time competitive street fighter player and all you want to do is hit up the online mode and get to it, Then drive right into this nothing's going to piss on your chips.
If however you are somewhere in the middle or a casual player or you don't like paying full price for a unfinished game and you have never been this disappointed with a fighting game since Soul Calibur 5 Did Not have proper character endings or when king of fighters XII's Arcade mode was just a time trial with no end boss.
Really how hard would it of been to just to knock up a classic tournament fighter mode for this first release of Street fighter V,
Street fighter practically invented the format, fight a bunch of characters and a boss then win and it say congratulations and game over!
So yeah if you're one of the second camp I would maybe wait till there's more to the game first, If you don't have a very good internet connection or you're on a limited Data plan then apparently you don't matter to Capcom I have pretty bag shite internet most of the time and if I can not go online with Street Fighter V what is there left to Do if there's no Arcade, Play Survival mode? Because that's really the Ideal presentation for your Video game a mode that is mostly put in there as a extra to go alongside your Game's main mode is now top billing!
One last thing if you can't log in to Capcom's servers, which is a rarity if they do let you on, You will not get any of this Fight Money, If you're offline!
Quick Capcom better re-release something from the 90s/00s before we realize how much your phoning this it, Makes konami look good.
£2 Also got me God eater burst on the PSP, Sells for round £6 online so that was also a good deal, In the same cash Generator as that I noticed, Final Fantasy Type 0 HD for £8,
CEX sell this for £15 on xbox one, Cash £8 Trade £10, It's a trend I have noticed in a few of the Cash Converters/Generators, Especially Stores not in the town centre they will opt to Pricing things up at the CEX Cash price.
Some other good stuff in there too, Traded in some stuff for Xenoblade Chronicle X, I have heard so much positive press on this game it was about time I had a go, Madden 07 for £1 on DS, I was interested to see how the touch controls worked on this version, And maybe recreate Super bowl 50 with that years roster, Why not I did it on John madden 92 on Mega drive the other day.
Ended up with both Tekken Hybrid and Tekken Tag Tournament 2, Getting my tekken on in anticipation of Tekken 7 when that finally comes out.
So speaking about fighting games I have being in anticipation for Street fighter V was dropped on my doorstep four days ahead of its official release!
I was super stoked to take it all in and smash a few characters few arcade mode and see what's what with the new version, Then to my Dismay I found out there wasn't a Arcade mode? Or much of anything else for that matter.
What you're left with is a Bare bones experience as it stands, Training mode, Survival, A Piss poor wafer thin thin story mode that they might as well of not bothered, and a Serviceable Online mode and a bunch of promises from Capcom.
So here's the deal basically what's happened is Capcom have rushed Street Fighter V out in time for all the Pro tournaments, Then later in June this year they will Drop a full Cinematic Character story mode and Extra DLC in the form of a New Character.
The DLC can be Paid for with real money, But If you earn enough in Game Street fighter V currency known as "Fight Money" You can buy the DLC that way.
Capcom have been noted to have said that all upcoming Content for SFV will be free to all players who play the game to win fight money and spent that on the extras.
So if you are a big time competitive street fighter player and all you want to do is hit up the online mode and get to it, Then drive right into this nothing's going to piss on your chips.
If however you are somewhere in the middle or a casual player or you don't like paying full price for a unfinished game and you have never been this disappointed with a fighting game since Soul Calibur 5 Did Not have proper character endings or when king of fighters XII's Arcade mode was just a time trial with no end boss.
Really how hard would it of been to just to knock up a classic tournament fighter mode for this first release of Street fighter V,
Street fighter practically invented the format, fight a bunch of characters and a boss then win and it say congratulations and game over!
So yeah if you're one of the second camp I would maybe wait till there's more to the game first, If you don't have a very good internet connection or you're on a limited Data plan then apparently you don't matter to Capcom I have pretty bag shite internet most of the time and if I can not go online with Street Fighter V what is there left to Do if there's no Arcade, Play Survival mode? Because that's really the Ideal presentation for your Video game a mode that is mostly put in there as a extra to go alongside your Game's main mode is now top billing!
One last thing if you can't log in to Capcom's servers, which is a rarity if they do let you on, You will not get any of this Fight Money, If you're offline!
Quick Capcom better re-release something from the 90s/00s before we realize how much your phoning this it, Makes konami look good.
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